European Organization for Nuclear Research DCS remote control in NA62: Equipment & Control Integration. Mathias Dutour NA62 Collaboration 9th December.

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European Organization for Nuclear Research DCS remote control in NA62: Equipment & Control Integration. Mathias Dutour NA62 Collaboration 9th December 2009

European Organization for Nuclear Research Outline. Using ’Supported’ equipment for DCS integration. Use case: HYTEC Tell1 crate and ISEG HV power supply. Recommendations for equipment selection. Supported equipment/protocols catalog (extract). Forum.

European Organization for Nuclear Research Benefits for NA62: Save effort and time ! Focus on the operation, not integration. Get benefit from others CERN users experience. ‘Scale’ effect, trainings, showcases, guidelines. Support and maintenance of control sw. is clear. You are sure the functionality you need to control your device is available. What ’Supported equipment’ means for DCS integration.

European Organization for Nuclear Research Equipment integration scenarios in DCS. Integration scenarios: SupportedNot SupportedCustomized Device Hw./Sw. Functionality and performance unclear. Specific development and maintenance. Cost !! DCS Device Requires modification of standard solution and testing. DCS Device DCS Full chain of control sw. guaranteed. Minimal effort and maintenance cost.

European Organization for Nuclear Research Use case: HYTEC crate and ISEG power supply. Integration scenarios: SupportedNot SupportedCustomized ISEG High voltage Checked with the ISEG that our std. the control solution is adequate. Required minor modification of DCS panels, configuration and testing. DCS Hytec Tell1 In progress: Checking with Hytec/Wiener that the Wiener interface solution proposed is adequate. DCS Wiener Interface

European Organization for Nuclear Research Recommendations for equipment selection. The equipment capabilities are important, so is the control aspect! Several situations could be encountered: Equipment is in the supported –solutions catalog. No particular problem, the situation is clear for performance, functionality, maintenance and support for the control aspect. Equipment has a protocol that is in the supported –solutions catalog. Make sure the equipment control sw. matches your operation expectations (functionality, performance). Preference is indeed given to supported equipment. Clarify support/maintenance/licensing aspects of the sw. control aspect with the manufacturer. Consult EN-ICE to verify that easy integration is possible in the control system. Equipment/protocol not in catalog. Clarify the availability/possibilities of the remote control solution. Evaluate effort for custom-designed integration solution in the control system. Consult EN-ICE to get support to design an efficient integration solution for your control system. (E.g. NA62 L.A.V.)

European Organization for Nuclear Research EN-ICE -Supported equipment/protocols catalog. VME, High and Low voltage PS. WIENER: VME crates (CAN or TCP/IP) PL508 power supplies (CAN, including those with Digital Output registers) PL512 power supplies (TCP/IP) Remote Control Module (TCP/IP) ISEG: Equipment, covering the following hardware series: EHQ, EHS, EDS High Voltage modules and ECH crates. CAEN: The standard CAEN high voltage and low voltage power supplies for the SY1527 mainframe The CAEN Easy system, including modules for high voltage, low voltage, ADC and DAC The old family of crates (i.e. SY127, SY403, SY527)

European Organization for Nuclear Research Forum. Thank you for your attention.

European Organization for Nuclear Research EN-ICE services overview. Identifying and selecting commercial solutions. Negotiating control Sw. supply and licensing contracts with the industrial partners. Product support, and support of applications based on these products. Designing, implementing and supporting a set of frameworks (e.g. UNICOS, JCOP, RADE), components (e.g. trending tool, DIM, DIP, CAEN software) and applications to ease the development of complete control system solutions. Designing, implementing and supporting complete control systems or parts of such systems based on selected industrial solutions. Our offer Equipment Software Equipment Hardware

European Organization for Nuclear Research EN-ICE -Supported equipment/protocols catalog. I/O devices, PLCs, protocols. Analog Digital I/O: ELMB (MB: 4DO/DI, 4DO + 8DI, 64AI, CAN interface + OPC server) PLC (Process Logic Controllers) The default set of front-ends supported is: Schneider Unity S7 SIEMENS PLC (S-400, S-300 series) Communication buses/protocols Profibus, Modbus: PLCs. (CAN, FIP I/O…) CMW: for generic front-end devices accessed through CMW (FESA). OPC: OPC server equipment control sw. DIM for specific equipment integration

European Organization for Nuclear Research EN-ICE -Supported equipment/protocols catalog. Overview. Integrated solutions (frameworks) Flexible and configurable environment. Predefined user interface panels for supported equipment. Control systems components: Hardware (E.g. interface cards, field bus cabling recommendations). Control software programs. Technology/Protocol support. Basic development tools to build you control system using supported solutions.